Google eyes Waze as Facebook circles hot Web maps property

Posted by Israel Industries press review of the week on mai 26th, 2013

SAN FRANCISCO: Google Inc is in talks to buy Waze, an Israeli mapping start-up that has held discussions with several large technology companies, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Friday.

Google’s discussions with Waze, which one of the sources told Reuters remained fluid and could change in tenor at any time, come amid reports Facebook is willing to pay $1 billion for the crowd-sourced service, which relies on information provided by its 47 million members to craft its mobile-oriented maps.

By buying Waze, the Internet search giant would prevent the company from falling into the hands of Facebook, which is delving deeper into mobile technology as it tries to grow its user base.

Mapping services are among the five most-used applications on smartphones and are crucial to engaging and retaining mobile users. The key advantage of owning, rather than licensing, a mapping service is that it allows for the product to be tailored and personalised for users.

« Whoever holds the mapping data is going to be a hot commodity, » said Brian Proffitt, author of several books on mobile technology and an adjunct instructor of management in the University of Notre Dame. « As larger vendors acquire mapping data, businesses and consumers will discover that it’s more difficult to gain free access and correct errors. »

Waze’s real-time traffic information, generated continuously from data on users’ smartphones about traveling speed and direction, is considered a particularly valuable asset that poses a threat to the search giant’s existing offering, Google Maps.

« Sometimes the best offense is defense, » said a third source close to the situation, explaining Google’s motivation to acquire Waze.

Still, Marcus Thielking, co-founder of rival mapping service, skobbler, said Facebook could easily develop a real-time traffic service similar to Waze’s, thanks to its massive social network of more than one billion users.

As a result, he said, it would be « shortsighted » for Google to acquire Waze strictly to keep it away from Facebook.

« I can’t really see much sense in a Google acquisition, especially not at a price that’s close to what we’re talking about, » said Thielking.

Indeed, deals are heating up in the tech-startup space. This week, Yahoo Inc announced a $1.1 billion acquisition of widely used blogging service Tumblr, in one of the largest purchases this year of an Internet company.

Due diligence between Waze and Facebook had been under way and a term sheet signed after six months of discussions, Israeli business daily Calcalist reported this month.

But talks stalled over Facebook’s demand that the Waze team, working in Israel, relocate to California, the publication reported days later.

Last year, Apple Inc began offering its own maps, in competition with Google’s more widely used application. reuters

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